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2011 bmw 7-series Reviews and News

2011 BMW 7 Series

By
Automobile Magazine
- 12/22/2010

The 7 Series from BMW is the top of the line family of cars from BMW. You will find the biggest and best models in the 7 Series family. There are many different variations in this elite line up from BMW. There are 10 different models in this single class. All the 7 Series cars offer the ultimate in room, comfort and extra storage space. The 7 Series from BMW brings all of the class and luxury of the other BMW models to a larger body style and roomier interior. These cars also have some of the largest engines offered in any BMW. You can many different engines in these models, everything from a 4.4 liter turbocharged V-8 to a huge turbocharged V-12 come as options in the 7 Series BMW models. These vehicles are larger than both the 3 Series and the 5 Series models, but when you are driving you would never know.

The Xdrive all wheel drive system is a new option now being offered in all 7 Series models. There is also a choice of either a 6-speed or 8-speed automatic transition in almost all 7 Series cars.

Split Sixes: BMW 740i and BMW K1600GT

By
Eric Tingwall
- 08/24/2011

With the worst of the financial meltdown supposedly past us and buyers cautiously examining luxury cars again, we're looking for the future of living large. To recapture the spirit, we're embarking on a driving adventure from Los Angeles to Las Vegas with twelve cylinders and two turbochargers of BMW power. But instead of doubling down on the V-12 760Li, we split our hand and moved six of our allotted twelve cylinders to a two-wheeled BMW.

BMW’s model updates are like clockwork: an all-new model arrives every seven years, with a mid-cycle facelift appearing every four. Having been launched in 2008, it is now time for the 7 Series to receive a refresh, and our friends at Motor Trend have caught a pre-production vehicle out testing.

The BMW 7-series is a fine automobile. So good, in fact, that the Alpina modifications seem to subtract more than they add. The Alpina B7 is identifiable by its soft and grippy leather steering wheel, the signature twenty-one-spoke Alpina wheels, exterior cosmetic enhancements, and a smattering of interior trim bits. But the B7 goes far beyond aesthetics. The chassis benefits from shorter and stiffer springs, larger brakes, wider rear tires, and revised tuning of the active dampers. Under the hood, BMW's 4.4-liter, twin-turbo V-8 is built with a new block, heads, turbochargers, and intercoolers, bumping output from 400 hp and 450 lb-ft to 500 hp and 516 lb-ft.

Auto shows are a great place to get up close and personal with the cars of tomorrow, but it seems a few individuals wanted an even closer experience with a 2011 BMW 7 Series brought in for the show. Yesterday in downtown Detroit, thieves apparently made off with a 7 Series that was awaiting transport from Cobo Hall back to the automaker’s U.S. headquarters.

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